Bоdy Pаrаgrаph Guidelines (Wоrd Cоunt: Usually 150-225) The first body paragraph should develop the first point from your thesis sentence in the introduction paragraph. Write well-developed paragraphs that follow PIE or PIETIE: Point [Identify the skill or area of learning (from the thesis sentence) that you have improved] Illustrate (Describe in detail assignments or other features of the course—including, if you like, your own mindset and maturity—that helped you progress.) Explain by analyzing in-depth the significance of the illustrated examples that have shaped the writer you are today. If you have multiple illustrations (examples, evidence), then make sure to explain each individual one and to use a Transition from one explanation to a new illustration. Follow each illustration with explanation.
In rоughly 2 gооd pаrаgrаphs (maybe 3), give me comparative advice about how to prepare for an informative speech v. a special occasion (ceremonial) speech. You might wish to cover specific patterns, thesis types, audience considerations, performance concerns, linguistic devices, etc--basically anything we covered within that specific chapter. All advice should be unique specifically to informative speeches. This should run 3-4 good sentences for each paragraph you write and is worth 10 points (basically 5 questions).
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